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Expert articles and practical legal guides on contracts for uk businesses.

If you’re signing contracts with customers, suppliers, or partners, you’ll almost certainly come across an indemnity clause. They can look dense and even a bit intimidating - but understanding what they mean,...

Bringing on co-founders or investors is exciting - but it also introduces big decisions about control, profits and exit rights. A well‑drafted shareholders agreement is the tool that keeps everyone aligned and...

Your Articles of Association are the rulebook for how your company is run. Over time, most growing businesses find that the default “Model Articles” no longer fit how they operate, or investors...

Launching a startup is exciting - you’re building something new, testing ideas, and moving fast. But the legal side can feel like a maze. Do you really need a startup lawyer? Which...

Buying a franchise can be a smart way to launch or expand a small business. You’re buying into a proven brand, systems and support - but you’re also committing to fees, obligations...

Signing a commercial lease is a big commitment. For many small businesses, it’s the largest fixed cost they’ll take on. That’s why a well-drafted break clause can be a lifesaver. It gives...

If your cash flow rises and falls across the month or season, an RCF loan can be a flexible way to fund working capital without locking you into a fixed amortisation schedule....

Bank holidays can be a flashpoint in rota planning and payroll - especially if you’re juggling full-time, part-time, and zero-hours staff. As an employer, you want to stay fair, consistent and compliant...

Strong contracts are the backbone of a healthy business. They set expectations, allocate risk, and save you from expensive disputes when things don’t go to plan. If you’re weighing up whether to...

If you’ve come across the term “company seal” while setting up or running your company, you’re not alone. In the UK, the idea of stamping documents with a metal embosser feels old-school...

If you’re running a small business, you’re probably juggling contracts, customers, suppliers, staff and compliance – all while trying to grow. A legal retainer can give you on‑demand access to a lawyer...

Whether you’re negotiating a supply deal, partnering with another business or agreeing the outline of a share purchase, it’s wise to capture the key points early. That’s where heads of terms (sometimes...

Signing a commercial lease is one of the biggest commitments your business will make. Hidden in the fine print is a term that can make or break your cash flow over the...

Teaming up with another business can be a smart way to grow faster, access new customers and share costs. Whether you’re co-developing a product, bundling services, cross-promoting or pitching for larger contracts...

When a contract goes wrong, most business owners focus on proving the other side breached it and how much money has been lost. That makes sense – but there’s another rule that...

If a supplier misses a critical delivery, a client refuses to pay on time, or a partner walks away from agreed obligations, you’re likely dealing with a breach of contract. Many people...

When a key employee or contractor leaves, your biggest risks often aren’t about losing a desk or laptop - they’re about losing customers, staff and know‑how. That’s where enforcing restrictive covenants comes...

Thinking about selling a limited company? Whether you’re planning an exit, merging with a competitor, or passing the reins to a new owner, the way you structure the deal can make a...

Signing a commercial lease is a big moment for any small business - it’s where your plans become a physical, customer-facing reality. But a lease can also be one of your largest,...

Securing the right premises is a big milestone for any small business. Whether you’re opening a café, scaling your ecommerce operation into a warehouse, or moving your professional services firm into a...

If you work with US-based tools, service providers or customers, you’re probably moving some personal data across borders. Since the end of Privacy Shield, that’s felt complicated. The good news is the...

Auto-renewal (or “auto renewal”) can be great for predictable revenue and customer retention. But it can also create legal and customer-service headaches if the terms aren’t crystal clear, renewal reminders are missed,...

If you’re bringing investors on board or sharing equity between co-founders, one clause you’ll hear about early is “tag along rights.” They’re a simple idea with big implications: if majority shareholders sell...

Franchising isn’t just for bricks-and-mortar brands anymore. From e‑commerce stores and digital services to online education platforms, an “online franchise” can scale your brand fast without the overheads of physical sites. But...
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